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Weblittle bit of biased opinions here in my opinion the automatic fisherman and the snapper hooksetting devices are not even in this list and it will fish the crap out of all the 5 you listed $1000.00 bucks says it will too. The auto is the original and has a lifetime warranty and its made in the USA kerry 3 months ago Reply WebFeb 17, 2005 · Siglon Fluorocarbon line is 100% fluorocarbon with the strength and handling characteristics of the most expensive fluorocarbon lines available. Siglon handles well on spinning reels in the low pound-tests, while the heavier line is great for worms, jigs, and even flipping. At $17-$19, I can try it. parkersburg wood county library
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WebJun 5, 2013 · How heavy is the line you're using? I'm guessing 10-12# mono based on your application. If it's 12#, try switching to the lighter weight. Cleaning the bearings and polishing the ends of the spool shaft should help some, but to be honest I think a 10-15 yard improvement is too much to ask. 90' - 105' is a very fair distance for light lures on … WebMay 2, 2024 · P Line manufactures spools of CXX with test ratings starting at 2 pounds and reaching as high as 125 lbs. Anglers can choose from filler, quarter, or bulk length spools. With 5 different color options, P Line CXX will blend into the majority of water conditions. CXX is available in Crystal Clear, Hi-Vis, Moss Green, Smoke Blue, and Fluorescent ... WebJul 6, 2013 · Lab tests are cool for knot strength, stretch, and hardness, but they don't always translate into what you will like in the real world. Sometimes you have to spend the time and money. I got bored while working in a big tackle shop in college twenty+ years ago and started comparing all the popular bulk mono lines on the wall when mono was king. parkersburg work release center